Dunford E, Louie J C Y, Byrne R, Walker K Z, Flood V M
The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Faculty of Science, School of Molecular Bioscience and Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Matern Child Health J. 2015 Dec;19(12):2598-604. doi: 10.1007/s10995-015-1778-y.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To examine the nutritional profile of baby and toddler foods sold in Australia.
Nutrient information for baby and toddler foods available at Australian supermarkets was collected between Auguset and December 2013. Levels of declared energy, total fat, saturated fat, total sugar, sodium and estimated added sugar were examined, as well as the presence of additional micronutrients on the label. The Health Star Rating (HSR) system was used to determine nutritional quality. The range of products on offer was also examined by product type and by the age category for which the product was marketed.
Of the 309 products included, 29% were fortified. On a per 100 g basis, these 309 products provided a mean (±SD) of 476 ± 486 kJ, 1.6 ± 2.4 g total fat, 10.7 ± 12.2 g total sugar, 2.7 ± 7.4 g added sugar, and 33.5 ± 66.5 mg sodium. Fruit-based products or products with fruit listed as an ingredient (58%) were the predominant product type. On the nutrition label, 42% displayed at least one additional micronutrient while 37% did not display saturated fat. The most common HSR was four stars (45%) and 6+ months was the most commonly identified targeted age group (36%).
The majority of baby and toddler foods sold in Australian supermarkets are ready-made fruit-based products aimed at children under 12 months of age. Baby and toddler foods are overlooked in public policy discussions pertaining to population nutrient intake but their relatively high sugar content deriving from fruits requires close attention to ensure these foods do not replace other more nutrient dense foods, given children have an innate preference for sweet tastes.
背景/目的:研究在澳大利亚销售的婴幼儿食品的营养状况。
收集2013年8月至12月期间澳大利亚超市中婴幼儿食品的营养信息。检测标明的能量、总脂肪、饱和脂肪、总糖、钠和估计添加糖的含量,以及标签上其他微量营养素的存在情况。使用健康星级评定(HSR)系统来确定营养质量。还按产品类型和产品所针对的年龄类别对所提供产品的范围进行了研究。
在所纳入的309种产品中,29%进行了强化。以每100克计算,这309种产品的平均(±标准差)能量为476±486千焦、总脂肪1.6±2.4克、总糖10.7±12.2克、添加糖2.7±7.4克、钠33.5±66.5毫克。以水果为基础的产品或成分中列出有水果的产品(58%)是主要的产品类型。在营养标签上,42%显示至少一种其他微量营养素,而37%未显示饱和脂肪。最常见的健康星级是四星(45%),最常见的目标年龄组是6个月以上(36%)。
在澳大利亚超市销售的大多数婴幼儿食品是针对12个月以下儿童的即食水果类产品。在有关人群营养摄入的公共政策讨论中,婴幼儿食品被忽视了,但鉴于儿童天生偏爱甜味,其相对较高的来自水果的糖含量需要密切关注,以确保这些食品不会取代其他营养密度更高的食品。